Course Managers Report - Around the Greens in October 2022
Published Monday, 17th October 2022
Once again, I write this to the sound of rain falling on
the shed roof. In September 93mm of rain fell keeping the course a lot wetter
than we would have liked. A further 50mm has fallen in the first 5 days of October
making our current YTD rainfall 2,071mm, nearly double the annual average.
The Greens
are still holding up well and were looking great heading into the first round
of Championships. Fortunately, we were able to follow our amendment/maintenance
program, keeping greens in extremely good condition. Poa seed control has been
very successful, thanks to the cooler weather during the carrying out of
applications.
Most of our tees have picked up somewhat with slightly
warmer overnight temperatures and longer days. We are working hard to get full
coverage back on the struggling tees with extra fertiliser and pest control
applications. Some aggressive tree branch and root pruning will be carried out
over some of these areas as soon as possible.
Not much has changed from last month in relation to
fairway condition. Outside of the flood affected areas the fairways are great.
We are still seeing improvement in those bare areas but constant rain events
just keep putting them back. September saw the height of cut being dropped back
down to summer lengths. In saying that, I think we only got 2 or 3 cuts on them
at this height around rain events.
Generally, we have had some difficulty even getting out
onto the course to carry out a lot of our maintenance. The rough is an example
of this, it’s just been too wet to get the equipment on the course without
causing damage. Bunkers are another example, even with the new bunker bike it’s
very difficult to “fluff” sand up when it’s completely water logged. The weather
conditions are extremely frustrating for me and the team on the course as we
want nothing more than to present the course in its usual pristine condition.
Once again, tree work and progress on the 12th
path has been postponed due to the wet weather. The trial of a blue line on
some greens to control cart traffic was well received and golfers generally
seemed to follow the instruction. We will continue to use the line in wet
conditions when carts are on course. (see here https://www.facebook.com/reel/463349042437536)
I’d just like to add a note here thanking John Kindred
for his assistance and support on the course and in the shed. Without his help
I feel we’d be in a much worse position, especially with regards to our
equipment. Thank you John, your help is greatly appreciated.
Shay Tasker
Course Manager